The Pulteney Arms, Bath - pub details
Address: 37 Daniel Street, Bath, Somerset, BA2 6ND [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 12068) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Bath Spa (0.7 miles), Oldfield Park (1.4 miles), Freshford (4.1 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Food served, Real ale
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user reviews of the Pulteney Arms, Bath
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After the write-up in the GBG, I thought this was a real disappointment. Four nationally-available beers (Youngs, Pride, Landlord and Doombar) at pretty much London prices, and bar staff who were more interested in chatting to each other than serving people. I'll stick to pubs like the Bell and the Old Green Tree, which serve local beer and give you a good welcome. paul154 - 17 Oct 2011 15:50 |
Quite a good friendly back-street pub, with a good range of beers and pretty good (though unexceptional) food. Well off the usual Bath tourist track, so it isn't too crowded (and has fairly reasonable prices too). 7/10 HenPen - 17 Jul 2011 16:37 |
Although it doesn�t look much from the outside, this is a decent pub tucked a little way away from the central area at the other side of Henrietta Park. Well worth the short stroll to get here though. The main bar is an attractive affair with a mixture of exposed stone walls, plaster and some wood panelling. There was a fireplace in one wall and a decent looking and extensive menu chalked on a board up above. There was also another bar at the rear where I spied a plasma showing a sports match, but I didn�t investigate this. There is some limited seating outside, and although it�s facing on to the road there was very little traffic and this was a pleasant spot to while away an hour or two on a sunny Saturday afternoon. I believe there is also a small courtyard although I didn�t see this. Beers on this occasion were Timothy Taylor Landlord, Sheep Dip, London Pride, Tribute and Young�s Bitter. Ciders were well represented with Thatcher�s Heritage, Symonds Founders Reserve and Stowford Press. Blackthorn - 26 Apr 2011 14:32 |
Upmarket corner pub in the inner suburbs. Has a good range of the usual nationally-available real ales. Good quality food. Old_King_Cole - 22 Jan 2011 17:35 |
This is a great street corner pub that had 4 or 5 well kept ales on tap when I visited last Friday. Made most welcome even though I was wearing a Leciester Tigers rugby top! cobbo - 6 Oct 2009 14:19 |
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